Atralin FAQs
How much does Atralin cost without insurance?
If you are purchasing Atralin without insurance, you could pay as much as $707.80 for your prescription refill. With a SingleCare discount card or coupon for Atralin, you could pay just $88.28. You can use our cards or coupons at participating pharmacies across the country including, CVS Pharmacy, Walmart Pharmacy, Kroger, and Walgreens.
How much does Atralin cost with insurance?
The average retail price of Atralin is about $707.80; however, how much you pay for this medication with insurance depends on your insurance plan. When you use a SingleCare prescription discount card you pay just $88.28 for Atralin prescription or refill. Your cost with a SingleCare copay may be cheaper than your insurance; you can ask your pharmacist to help you compare prices.
Does Medicare cover Atralin and how much does it cost?
Medicare does not typically provide coverage for Atralin. To save on your out-of-pocket cost for you can use our SingleCare savings card and pay the reduced price of $88.28 for your Atralin prescription. You could also ask your pharmacist about the generic version of Atralin which may be covered by Medicare.
Is there a generic of Atralin?
Atralin is a brand-name prescription drug. Tretinoin gel is the generic version of Atralin. With a SingleCare savings card, you could save on both versions of this medication at participating pharmacies.
What is Atralin?
Atralin is a prescription topical gel that is used to treat acne. Acne is a skin condition that causes blackheads, whiteheads, and other pimples. Atralin is a form of vitamin A that also helps the skin to renew itself. Atralin is available as a gel. This medication has not been tested for use in children younger than ten years old.
Before using Atralin, you should let your doctor know if you are allergic to fish as this medication contains fish proteins. If you have eczema or sunburn, you should not use Atralin.
You should also let your doctor know about any medical conditions you may have and treatments you are taking, including over-the-counter medications, vitamins, herbal supplements, and other skin treatments. Using other topical skin treatments with Atralin may cause further skin irritation.
You should only use Atralin precisely as your doctor prescribed it. Atralin is applied once daily, usually before bed on clean, dry skin.
You should avoid washing your skin too often or scrubbing the affected area. You should also minimize your exposure to sunlight, and in cases when you do venture outdoors, you should use a sunscreen with SPF (sun protection factor) of 15 or more. Cold weather or wind may also irritate skin treated by Atralin.
What are the side effects of Atralin?
The common side effects of Atralin include redness, skin dryness, blistering, and peeling. If these side effects do not go away on their own, you talk to your doctor. You can experience other side effects from using Atralin that are not listed here.